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WITD 101.61a How to Break in a Whip9 viewsDiscussion and show and tell of how to break in a new kangaroo whip. Do not manually manipulate, bend or twist it. Simply throw it, get plenty of mileage on it using your own style of throwing until it becomes an extension of your arm. I condition every time before I throw a new whip until it is broken in, then only a couple of times each year. Condition the fall every time or almost every time you throw the whip.
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21 - Matched Set of Double Ended Floggers9 viewsChallenging to throw, but rewarding for the bottom who's experiencing being hit with 4 floggers. Throwing the leading flogger and following the track or path with the trailing flogger is the key. Then doing it simultaneously using both hands results in a rewarding scene for both the Top and bottom.
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18 - 3ft Signal Whips9 views3' Signals are the perfect whip for house parties as the length works for even the smallest space.
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WITD 301.46 Grips - Different Ways of Holding Your Whip Part 29 viewsDiscussion of index finger point grip and thumb push grip correlated to specific styles of throwing. Limitations of range of motion using both grips make one adaptable for horizontal technique but limited range of motion for overhand technique. While the opposite is true for the other grip. Watch and find out the details.
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18 - Swordguy Builds Matched Set of 2 - 2 ft 4 in Bullwhips9 viewsSwordguy builds a very nice parachord bullwhip for use in boutique dungeons and house play parties where throwing space is limited. The plaiting is tight and straight and both sister whips roll out straight with the belly and arc straight against the spine. An inexpensive option for beginning whip throwers. This is Swordguy's parachord Drill Whip build.
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WITD 301.48 Throwing a 4ft Signal and a 3.5ft Hybrid Signal Whip9 viewsThrowing a 3.5' hybrid signal whip, and a 4' signal whip by Mojave Outliers and the excellent plaiting by Desert Minx. Not a matched set but sister whips. http://www.mojaveoutliers.com/
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02 - What is the Purpose of a Clamp?8 viewsA clamp restricts the flow of blood to a small portion of the body. Ideally an erotic area like a nipple, clitoris, or cock and balls. When the clamp is removed circulation is restored and creates a sensation as the blood returns to the previously clamped area. Depending upon how long the clamp was in place this can be a mix of pain and pleasure.
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WITD 501.17a Two Handed Dragontails LJ8 viewsTwo handed dragontails are the easiest singletail to learn two handed whip work with. Watch a short demo of techniques using 2 tails.
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WITD 501.17 Two Handed Dragontails8 viewsThe easiest singletail to begin learning two handed whip work with is either two dragontails or a matched set of signal whips. Watch as this video demonstrates different techniques and patterns that can be done with two dragontails.
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WITD 501.19a Single & 2 Handed Rhythm Whips LJ8 viewsA slightly shorter presentation of single and 2 handed rhythm whips.
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WITD 501.21 Moodstones Feedback Tassel Style vs LadySally Style Crackers8 viewsMoodstone's Feedback: Tassel Style vs LadySally Style Crackers
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Leather Houses 101.15 StAndrews Cross FtBd HdBd8 viewsThe most iconic piece of dungeon equipment that symbolizes leather is possibly the St. Andrew's Cross. Why not incorporate a St. Andrew's Cross into the footboard of the lifestyle bed as you build it? The headboard, while not a functioning piece of dungeon equipment would mirror the footboard design having a small St. Andrew's cross made out of 2"x4", while the footboard cross is made with a 2"x6" or even a 2"x8".
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